Digitale Bibliotheek
Sluiten Bladeren door artikelen uit een tijdschrift
     Tijdschrift beschrijving
       Alle jaargangen van het bijbehorende tijdschrift
         Alle afleveringen van het bijbehorende jaargang
                                       Alle artikelen van de bijbehorende aflevering
 
                             196 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A breaking-up of a pro-European consensus: Attitudes of Czech political parties towards the European integration (1998–2010) Havlík, Vlastimil
2011
2 p. 129-147
19 p.
artikel
2 An Anatomy of Mass Protests: The Orange Revolution and Euromaydan Compared Khmelko, Irina
2014
2 p. 227-236
10 p.
artikel
3 Assessing the leadership transition in North Korea: Using network analysis of field inspections, 1997–2012 Ishiyama, John
2014
2 p. 137-146
10 p.
artikel
4 A tale of two metallurgical enterprises Baglione, Lisa A.
1997
2 p. 153-180
28 p.
artikel
5 Bringing the party back in: the CCP and the trajectory of market transition in China Shevchenko, Alexei
2004
2 p. 161-185
25 p.
artikel
6 Central Asia and regional security Somzhurek, B.Zh
2018
2 p. 161-171
artikel
7 Central Asia: Managing the delicate balance between the “discourse of danger,” the “Great Game,” and regional problem solving Sandole, Dennis J.D.
2007
2 p. 257-267
11 p.
artikel
8 China as great power: from red menace to green giant? Foster, Gregory D
2001
2 p. 157-174
18 p.
artikel
9 China's inter-provincial disparities Duncan, Ron
1999
2 p. 211-224
14 p.
artikel
10 Classical Marxism and Maoism: A comparative study Gregor, A. James
2019
2 p. 81-91
artikel
11 Collective memory and national identities Marten-Finnis, Susanne
1995
2 p. 255-261
7 p.
artikel
12 Collective protest in post-communist Poland, 1989–1993: a research report Ekiert, Grzegorz
1998
2 p. 91-117
27 p.
artikel
13 Collective protests and democratization in Poland 1989–1993: was civil society really “rebellious”? Kramer, Mark
2002
2 p. 213-222
10 p.
artikel
14 Communist party membership in five former Soviet bloc countries, 1945–1989 Marks, Gary N.
2004
2 p. 241-263
23 p.
artikel
15 Constitutional factors in politics in post-communist Central and Eastern Europe McGregor, James P.
1996
2 p. 147-166
20 p.
artikel
16 Contextual effects on historical memory: Soviet nostalgia among post-Soviet adolescents Nikolayenko, Olena
2008
2 p. 243-259
17 p.
artikel
17 Contributors 1993
2 p. 239-
1 p.
artikel
18 Corruption and anti-corruption in reform China He, Zengke
2000
2 p. 243-270
28 p.
artikel
19 Corruption-oriented model of governance in contemporary Russia Pavroz, Alexander
2017
2 p. 145-155
11 p.
artikel
20 Crime, organised crime and corruption in post-communist Europe and the CIS Holmes, Leslie
2009
2 p. 265-287
23 p.
artikel
21 Crime, politics and business in 1990s Ukraine Kuzio, Taras
2014
2 p. 195-210
16 p.
artikel
22 Cultural comparisons and their consequences for nationhood in Ukraine Shulman, Stephen
2006
2 p. 247-263
17 p.
artikel
23 Daily identity practices: Belarus and potato eaters Zadora, Anna
2019
2 p. 177-185
artikel
24 Dealing with the communist past: Its role in the disintegration of the Czech Civic Forum and in the emergence of the Civic Democratic Party Kopeček, Lubomír
2010
2 p. 199-208
10 p.
artikel
25 Defective institutions and their consequences: lesson from China, 1980–1993 Wang, Shaoguang
2002
2 p. 133-154
22 p.
artikel
26 Dugin, Eurasianism, and Central Asia Shlapentokh, Dmitry
2007
2 p. 143-156
14 p.
artikel
27 Dynamics of Islam, identity, and institutional rule in Uzbekistan: Constructing a paradigm for conflict resolution Hanks, Reuel R.
2007
2 p. 209-221
13 p.
artikel
28 East Central Europe on the eve of the changeover: the case of Poland Korbonski, Andrzej
1999
2 p. 139-153
15 p.
artikel
29 East-Central Europe’s new security concern: foreign land ownership Tesser, Lynn M.
2004
2 p. 213-239
27 p.
artikel
30 Economic sanctions and the rhetorical responses of totalitarian regimes: Examining North Korean rhetorical strategies, 1949–2010 Kim, Yeon Joo
2014
2 p. 159-169
11 p.
artikel
31 Editorial 1999
2 p. 111-
1 p.
artikel
32 Editorial Board 2010
2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
33 Editorial Board 2014
2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
34 Editorial Board 2016
2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
35 Editorial Board 2003
2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
36 Editorial Board 2004
2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
37 Editorial Board 2009
2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
38 Editorial Board 2007
2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
39 Editorial Board 2006
2 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
40 Editorial Board 2005
2 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
41 Editorial Board 2008
2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
42 Editorial Board 2017
2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
43 Editorial Board 2018
2 p. IFC
artikel
44 Editorial Board 2011
2 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
45 Editorial Board 2019
2 p. IFC
artikel
46 Electoral rules and party nomination strategies in ethnically cleaved societies Ishiyama, John T.
1994
2 p. 177-192
16 p.
artikel
47 Elite preferences and transparency promotion in Kazakhstan Öge, Kerem
2017
2 p. 135-143
9 p.
artikel
48 Endless patience: explaining Soviet and post-Soviet social stability Ashwin, Sarah
1998
2 p. 187-198
12 p.
artikel
49 Endogenous growth theory and regional performance: The moderating effects of special economic zones Pan, Wei-Hwa
2016
2 p. 113-122
10 p.
artikel
50 Energy security and Russia’s gas strategy: The symbiotic relationship between the state and firms Bilgin, Mert
2011
2 p. 119-127
9 p.
artikel
51 Environmentalism among Polish youth Gliński, Piotr
1994
2 p. 145-159
15 p.
artikel
52 Erratum to “An Independent Ukraine: Sustainable or Unsustainable Development?” [Communist Post-Communist Stud 41 (1) (2008) 93–103] Gorobets, Alexander
2008
2 p. 261-
1 p.
artikel
53 Estonia's success: prescription or legacy? Panagiotou, R.A.
2001
2 p. 261-277
17 p.
artikel
54 Eurasianism Shlapentokh, Dmitry V.
1997
2 p. 129-151
23 p.
artikel
55 Evaluations of perestroika in post-Soviet Central Asia: Public views in contemporary Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Dadabaev, Timur
2016
2 p. 179-192
14 p.
artikel
56 Explaining regional economic policies in China: interest groups, institutions, and identities Horowitz, S.
2002
2 p. 115-132
18 p.
artikel
57 Extraordinary politics in the Polish transition 1 An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 93rd Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, 27–31 August 1997 and at the University of Rochester's speaker series co-sponsored by the Department of Political Science and the Center for the Study of Poland and Central and Eastern Europe, 20 February 1998. I would like to thank all of those who attended each of these presentations and made many helpful and challenging comments. In particular, I would like to thank Renee Smith, who served as a discussant at the APSA meeting, facilitated the Rochester meeting, and, in the process, made insightful and encouraging comments. Sander Valyocsik also commented on many drafts of this project. 1 Rose, Amanda
1999
2 p. 195-210
16 p.
artikel
58 Fallen heroes: explaining the failure of the Gdansk shipyard, and the successful early reform strategies in Szczecin and Gdynia Keat, Preston
2003
2 p. 209-230
22 p.
artikel
59 Flourishing retail in the post-soviet sphere? Potentials and constraints of small-scale retail activities in rural Kyrgyzstan von der Dunk, Andreas
2010
2 p. 233-243
11 p.
artikel
60 From ‘communism’ to ‘democracy’ in Cambodia: a decade of transition and beyond Roberts, D.
2003
2 p. 245-258
14 p.
artikel
61 From communist boss politics to post-communist caciquismo — the meso-elite and meso-governments in post-communist countries Matsuzato, Kimitaka
2001
2 p. 175-201
27 p.
artikel
62 From internationalism to the European Union: An ideological change in the Polish post-communist party? Zioło, Karolina
2009
2 p. 253-264
12 p.
artikel
63 From recession to growth in post-communist economies: Expectations versus reality Kolodko, Grzegorz W.
1993
2 p. 123-143
21 p.
artikel
64 From state socialism to capitalism: The role of class and the world system Lane, David
2006
2 p. 135-152
18 p.
artikel
65 From the communist point of view: Cultural hegemony and folkloric manipulation in Albanian studies under socialism Abazi, Enika
2016
2 p. 163-178
16 p.
artikel
66 From the provinces to the parliament: How the Ukrainian radical right mobilized in Galicia Polyakova, Alina
2014
2 p. 211-225
15 p.
artikel
67 Gender inequality in Russia's rural informal economy Wegren, Stephen K.
2017
2 p. 87-98
12 p.
artikel
68 Historical memory and political propaganda in the Russian Federation Vázquez-Liñán, Miguel
2017
2 p. 77-86
10 p.
artikel
69 Historical narrative and emotional paradigms: The case of Solzhenitsyn's The Red Wheel and his other works Shlapentokh, Dmitry
2016
2 p. 193-200
8 p.
artikel
70 History as a propaganda tool in Putin’s Russia Liñán, Miguel Vázquez
2010
2 p. 167-178
12 p.
artikel
71 History education and historical remembrance in contemporary Russia: Sources of political attitudes of pro-Kremlin youth Levintova, Ekaterina
2010
2 p. 139-166
28 p.
artikel
72 How former communist countries of Europe may attract inward foreign direct investment? A matter of institutions Fabry, Nathalie
2006
2 p. 201-219
19 p.
artikel
73 How post-imperial democracies die: A comparison of Weimar Germany and post-Soviet Russia Kailitz, Steffen
2019
2 p. 105-115
artikel
74 Hybridisation of business norms as intercultural dialogue: The case of two post-Soviet countries Miazhevich, Galina
2009
2 p. 181-198
18 p.
artikel
75 Income inequality and level of corruption in post-communist European countries between 1995 and 2014 Bašná, Kristýna
2019
2 p. 93-104
artikel
76 Inflation targeting at the crossroads: Evidence from post-communist economies during the crisis Petreski, Marjan
2014
2 p. 247-260
14 p.
artikel
77 In search of a theoretical approach to the analysis of the ‘Colour revolutions’: Transition studies and discourse theory Zherebkin, Maksym
2009
2 p. 199-216
18 p.
artikel
78 Institutional aspects of reforms and the democratization of communist regimes Zhang, Baohui
1993
2 p. 165-181
17 p.
artikel
79 Introducing the Great Successor: North Korean English language news coverage of Kim Jong Un 2010–2011 Rich, Timothy S.
2014
2 p. 127-136
10 p.
artikel
80 Introduction: Conflicts in Central Asia Korostelina, Karina V.
2007
2 p. 123-127
5 p.
artikel
81 Introduction to special issue “New Approaches to North Korean politics” Ishiyama, John
2014
2 p. 115-116
2 p.
artikel
82 Introduction to the special section: Populism in former Soviet Socialist states Kerner, Lucy
2008
2 p. 189-
1 p.
artikel
83 Judicious choices: designing courts in post-communist politics Smithey, Shannon Ishiyama
2000
2 p. 163-182
20 p.
artikel
84 Kim Jong-il's military-first politics and beyond: Military control mechanisms and the problem of power succession Woo, Jongseok
2014
2 p. 117-125
9 p.
artikel
85 Language and Identity in Kazakhstan Fierman, William
1998
2 p. 171-186
16 p.
artikel
86 Looking back: The year 1989 as a cultural and civilizational break Sztompka, Piotr
1996
2 p. 115-129
15 p.
artikel
87 Mass alienation under state socialism and after Tong, Yanqi
1995
2 p. 215-237
23 p.
artikel
88 Measuring Pro-North Korean sentiment in South Korea during the Kim Jong-il Era Owen, David A.
2014
2 p. 171-178
8 p.
artikel
89 Microfoundations of state-socialism and patterns of economic transformation Pei, Minxin
1996
2 p. 131-145
15 p.
artikel
90 Migration trends in Central Eurasia: Politics versus economics Korobkov, Andrei V.
2007
2 p. 169-189
21 p.
artikel
91 Montenegro, NATO and the divided society Bešić, Miloš
2018
2 p. 139-150
artikel
92 NATO, Russia, and regional security in Europe and Eurasia. Introduction to the issue Tsygankov, Andrei P.
2018
2 p. 89-90
artikel
93 Neo-patrimonial practices and sustainability of authoritarian regimes in Eurasia Shkel, Stanislav N.
2019
2 p. 169-176
artikel
94 New approaches to North Korean politics after reunification: The search for a common Korean identity Grzelczyk, Virginie
2014
2 p. 179-190
12 p.
artikel
95 North Korea and diversion: A quantitative analysis (1997–2011) Wallace, Robert Daniel
2014
2 p. 147-158
12 p.
artikel
96 North Korea’s parallel economies: Systemic disaggregation following the Soviet collapse Habib, Benjamin
2011
2 p. 149-159
11 p.
artikel
97 Notes for authors 1994
2 p. IBC-
1 p.
artikel
98 Notes for Contributors 1993
2 p. IBC-
1 p.
artikel
99 [No title] Kubik, J.
2002
2 p. 223-228
6 p.
artikel
100 One step forward, two steps back: women in the post-communist states LaFont, Suzanne
2001
2 p. 203-220
18 p.
artikel
101 On Europeanisation, national sentiments and confused identities in Georgia Tsuladze, Lia
2017
2 p. 125-133
9 p.
artikel
102 On the (non) distinctiveness of Marxism-Leninism: The Portuguese and Greek communist parties compared Keith, Dan
2016
2 p. 147-161
15 p.
artikel
103 Out with a whimper: the final days of Hungarian socialism 1 This essay is a revised version of Barany, 1989a. 1 Barany, Zoltan
1999
2 p. 113-125
13 p.
artikel
104 Parties and Politics in Post-communist Russia White, Stephen
1995
2 p. 183-202
20 p.
artikel
105 Parties, rules and government legislative control in Central Europe: The case of Poland Zubek, Radoslaw
2008
2 p. 147-161
15 p.
artikel
106 Past imperfect: The construction of history in the school curriculum and mass media in post-communist Russia and Ukraine Levintova, Ekaterina
2010
2 p. 125-127
3 p.
artikel
107 Penalizing the reformers: Polish steel and European integration Keat, Preston
2000
2 p. 201-221
21 p.
artikel
108 “Please invest in our country”—how successful were the tax incentives for foreign investment in transition countries? Beyer, J.
2002
2 p. 191-211
21 p.
artikel
109 Poland's conception of European security and Russia Lisiakiewicz, Rafał
2018
2 p. 113-123
artikel
110 Polish martial law of 1981 in Polish post-communist films: Between romanticism and postmodernism Mazierska, Ewa
2009
2 p. 289-304
16 p.
artikel
111 Populism, liberal democracy, and the rule of law in Central and Eastern Europe Bugaric, Bojan
2008
2 p. 191-203
13 p.
artikel
112 Post-communist democracy vs. totalitarianism: Contrasting patterns of need satisfaction and societal frustration Klicperova-Baker, Martina
2017
2 p. 99-111
13 p.
artikel
113 Post-paternalist political culture in Hungary: Relationship between citizens and politics during and after the “melancholic revolution” (1989–1991) Simon, Janos
1993
2 p. 226-238
13 p.
artikel
114 Prospects for energy cooperation in the Caspian Sea Bahgat, Gawdat
2007
2 p. 157-168
12 p.
artikel
115 Prospects for Russia-NATO relations: The SWOT analysis Holas, Lukáš
2018
2 p. 151-160
artikel
116 Public perceptions of non-governmental organisations in Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Macedonia Grødeland, Åse Berit
2006
2 p. 221-246
26 p.
artikel
117 Putin as a flexible politician. Does he imitate Stalin? Shlapentokh, Vladimir
2008
2 p. 205-216
12 p.
artikel
118 Rapacious individualism and political competition in Ukraine, 1992–2004 Way, Lucan A.
2005
2 p. 191-205
15 p.
artikel
119 Reform, corruption, and growth: Why corruption is more devastating in Russia than in China Larsson, Tomas
2006
2 p. 265-281
17 p.
artikel
120 Regime type and politics in Ukraine under Kuchma Kuzio, Taras
2005
2 p. 167-190
24 p.
artikel
121 Regional differences in political trust: Comparing the Vysocina and Usti Regions Čermák, Daniel
2016
2 p. 137-146
10 p.
artikel
122 Regionalism and the nationalization of the legislative vote in post-communist Russian politics Ishiyama, John T
2002
2 p. 155-168
14 p.
artikel
123 Rejoinder Kramer, M.
2002
2 p. 229-236
8 p.
artikel
124 Representation deficit in a new democracy: theoretical considerations and the Hungarian case 1 This is a revised version of the paper presented at the ECPR Joint Sessions, Bern 1997 in the workshop on Political Representation, and prepared with the financial assistance of the Soros Foundation under Research Support Scheme no. 181/1996 on Political Representation in East Central Europe. 1 Ilonszki, Gabriella
1998
2 p. 157-170
14 p.
artikel
125 Resettlement for China's Three Gorges Dam: socio-economic impact and institutional tensions Jackson, Sukhan
2000
2 p. 223-241
19 p.
artikel
126 Revisiting Russian and Polish elite value orientations: Are the elites still committed to the original goals of post-communist transitions? Levintova, Ekaterina
2006
2 p. 175-199
25 p.
artikel
127 Russia and Cuba: “doomed” comrades? Bain, Mervyn J.
2011
2 p. 111-118
8 p.
artikel
128 Russian banks’ profit strategies: the evidence from various types of banks Gnezditskaia, A.
2003
2 p. 163-191
29 p.
artikel
129 Russian hegemonies: historical snapshots, regional security and changing forms of Russia's role in the post-Soviet region Gayoso, Carmen A.
2009
2 p. 233-252
20 p.
artikel
130 Russia’s acquiescence to corruption makes the state machine inept Shlapentokh, V
2003
2 p. 151-161
11 p.
artikel
131 Sectoral dimensions of Poland's investment development path revisited Gorynia, Marian
2019
2 p. 129-144
artikel
132 Slovakia and the triumph of nationalist populism Carpenter, Michael
1997
2 p. 205-219
15 p.
artikel
133 Slovakia's perspective on NATO Ušiak, Jaroslav
2018
2 p. 125-137
artikel
134 Small business in Russia—factors that slowed its development: an analysis Kihlgren, Alessandro
2003
2 p. 193-207
15 p.
artikel
135 Social capital and democracy in Russia Marsh, Christopher
2000
2 p. 183-199
17 p.
artikel
136 Society and transition in post-Soviet Russia Ahl, Richard
1999
2 p. 175-193
19 p.
artikel
137 Solidarity and Akcja Wyborcza `Solidarnosc'. An attempt at reviving the legend Wenzel, Michal
1998
2 p. 139-156
18 p.
artikel
138 Sources of social support for China’s current political order: The “thick embeddedness” of private capital holders McNally, Christopher A.
2010
2 p. 189-198
10 p.
artikel
139 Special section: Re-evaluating democratic revolutions, nationalism and organized crime in Ukraine from a comparative perspective. Introduction Kuzio, Taras
2014
2 p. 191-193
3 p.
artikel
140 Surveying attitudes in Russia Alexander, James
1997
2 p. 107-127
21 p.
artikel
141 Terms of endearment: Intellectuals and workers mobilizing for a social movement Payerhin, Marek
1996
2 p. 185-212
28 p.
artikel
142 The adaptation of ex-communist parties to post-communist East Central Europe: a comparative study of the East German and Hungarian ex-communist parties Ziblatt, Daniel F
1998
2 p. 119-137
19 p.
artikel
143 The administrative monopoly in China’s economic transition Guo, Yong
2004
2 p. 265-280
16 p.
artikel
144 The challenge of informationalization in post-communist societies Bellows, Heather E.
1993
2 p. 144-164
21 p.
artikel
145 The determinants of firm performance after ownership transformation in Slovenia Hrovatin, N.
2002
2 p. 169-190
22 p.
artikel
146 The development of policy actors involved in the Bologna reform in Ukraine Kushnir, Iryna
2019
2 p. 117-128
artikel
147 The Eastern partnership in Georgia: Europeanizing civil society? Rommens, Thijs
2017
2 p. 113-123
11 p.
artikel
148 The end of liberalism? Zubek, Voytek
1997
2 p. 181-203
23 p.
artikel
149 The environment, security and regional cooperation in Central Asia Tookey, Douglas L.
2007
2 p. 191-208
18 p.
artikel
150 The erosion of vospitaniye (social upbringing) in post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan: Voices from the schools DeYoung, Alan J.
2007
2 p. 239-256
18 p.
artikel
151 The Europeanization of social movements in the Czech Republic: The EU and local women’s groups Císař, Ondřej
2010
2 p. 209-219
11 p.
artikel
152 The European Union and democratization in Ukraine Kubicek, Paul
2005
2 p. 269-292
24 p.
artikel
153 The experiences of the first democratic parliaments in East Central Europe Ágh, Attila
1995
2 p. 203-214
12 p.
artikel
154 The final triumph of the Pax Americana? Western intervention in Yugoslavia and Russia's debate on the post-Cold War order Tsygankov, Andrei P
2001
2 p. 133-156
24 p.
artikel
155 The future of housing systems after the transition – The case of the Czech Republic Lux, Martin
2010
2 p. 221-231
11 p.
artikel
156 The GDR “on the eve” 1 An earlier version of this paper was prepared for delivery at the 1998 Annual Convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Boca Raton, Florida, 24–27 September 1998. 1 Baylis, Thomas A
1999
2 p. 127-138
12 p.
artikel
157 The gender gap in political culture and participation in China Tong, J.
2003
2 p. 131-150
20 p.
artikel
158 The ghosts of the past, the dreamlands of the future … or why fantasies are bound to fail in socialism and the market: The case of public health policy development in the Soviet Union and post-Soviet Russia Fotaki, Marianna
2009
2 p. 217-232
16 p.
artikel
159 The ghosts of the past: 20years after the fall of communism in Europe Rabikowska, Marta
2009
2 p. 165-179
15 p.
artikel
160 The last hurrah: The 2004 Ukrainian presidential elections and the limits of machine politics D'Anieri, Paul
2005
2 p. 231-249
19 p.
artikel
161 The offensive posture of NATO's missile defence system Diesen, Glenn
2018
2 p. 91-100
artikel
162 The operation failed, but the patient survived. Varying assessments of the Soviet Union's last anti-alcohol campaign 1 A previous, more extensive, version of this article has been published in Scandinavian language in Sociologisk forskning 37 (1) (2000) 86–126. 1 Reitan, Therese C
2001
2 p. 241-260
20 p.
artikel
163 The Polish military and the crisis of 1970 Fajfer, Luba
1993
2 p. 205-225
21 p.
artikel
164 The politics of citizenship in divided nations: Policies and trends in Germany and China Low, Choo Chin
2016
2 p. 123-135
13 p.
artikel
165 The “Rape of Europe”: 2016 New Year's Eve sexual assaults in Cologne in hegemonic discourse of Russian media Riabova, Tatiana
2019
2 p. 145-154
artikel
166 The “Right Deviation” of Ana Pauker Levy, Robert
1995
2 p. 239-254
16 p.
artikel
167 The rise and fall of the Third Site of Ballistic Missile Defense Hynek, Nik
2010
2 p. 179-187
9 p.
artikel
168 The role of geography and history in determining the slower progress of post-communist transition in the Balkans Petrovic, Milenko
2008
2 p. 123-145
23 p.
artikel
169 The role of political competition and bargaining in Russian foreign policy: The case of Russian policy toward Moldova Litvak, Kate
1996
2 p. 213-229
17 p.
artikel
170 The Russian health crisis and the economy Kontorovich, Vladimir
2001
2 p. 221-240
20 p.
artikel
171 The Russian military: Three years on Herspring, Dale R
1995
2 p. 163-182
20 p.
artikel
172 The solidarność spring? Błaszkiewicz, Anna
1994
2 p. 125-134
10 p.
artikel
173 The sources of Russia's fear of NATO Tsygankov, Andrei P.
2018
2 p. 101-111
artikel
174 The Soviet origin of Russian chauvinism: Voices from below Joo, Hyung-min
2008
2 p. 217-242
26 p.
artikel
175 The struggle for judicial independence and the transition toward democracy in Bulgaria Melone, Albert P.
1996
2 p. 231-243
13 p.
artikel
176 The system of social identities in Tajikistan: Early warning and conflict prevention Korostelina, Karina
2007
2 p. 223-238
16 p.
artikel
177 The Ukrainian Orange Revolution brought more than a new president: What kind of democracy will the institutional changes bring? Christensen, Robert K.
2005
2 p. 207-230
24 p.
artikel
178 Three scenarios for Russia's Middle East policy Wehling, Fred
1993
2 p. 182-204
23 p.
artikel
179 Three stages of party system emergence in Poland Marody, Mira
1995
2 p. 263-270
8 p.
artikel
180 Transition and civil—military relations in Poland and Russia Busza, Eva
1996
2 p. 167-184
18 p.
artikel
181 Transition to a market and entrepreneurship: the systemic factors and policy options Kolodko, Grzegorz W
2000
2 p. 271-293
23 p.
artikel
182 Trust in public institutions in Russia: The lowest in the world Shlapentokh, Vladimir
2006
2 p. 153-174
22 p.
artikel
183 Trust, mental models and community participation in transition: Evidence from rural Ukraine Kvartiuk, Vasyl
2019
2 p. 155-168
artikel
184 Two dimensions of the Europeanization of election programs: The case of the Czech Republic Havlík, Vlastimil
2008
2 p. 163-187
25 p.
artikel
185 Two sides of economic openness: non-tariff barriers to trade and capital controls in transition countries, 1993–2000 Bodenstein, T.
2003
2 p. 231-243
13 p.
artikel
186 Ukraine's 1994 elections as an economic event Kravchuk, Robert S.
2005
2 p. 131-165
35 p.
artikel
187 Ukrainian political parties and foreign policy in election campaigns: Parliamentary elections of 1998 and 2002 Makhorkina, Anna
2005
2 p. 251-267
17 p.
artikel
188 Understanding national Stalinism: reflections on Ceauşescu's socialism Tismaneanu, Vladimir
1999
2 p. 155-173
19 p.
artikel
189 War of textbooks: History education in Russia and Ukraine Korostelina, Karina
2010
2 p. 129-137
9 p.
artikel
190 Was Tito's Yugoslavia totalitarian? Flere, Sergej
2014
2 p. 237-245
9 p.
artikel
191 Wealth versus political power: the Russian case Shlapentokh, Vladimir
2004
2 p. 135-160
26 p.
artikel
192 Why politicians want constitutional courts: the Russian case Thorson, Carla
2004
2 p. 187-211
25 p.
artikel
193 Will there be revolution in Central Asia? Katz, Mark N.
2007
2 p. 129-141
13 p.
artikel
194 Youth activism in the East European transformation Tymowski, Andrzej W.
1994
2 p. 115-124
10 p.
artikel
195 Youth culture in East Germany Stock, Manfred
1994
2 p. 135-143
9 p.
artikel
196 Youth movements and the velvet revolution Konvička, Libor
1994
2 p. 160-176
17 p.
artikel
                             196 gevonden resultaten
 
 Koninklijke Bibliotheek - Nationale Bibliotheek van Nederland